tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post4209996089355219903..comments2016-11-30T04:43:07.744-05:00Comments on Let's Wreck This Together...with Oracle Application Express!: Oracle Learning Library Advertisement VideoJoel R. Kallmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01915290758512999160noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-69189449501720144492011-12-15T19:36:39.042-05:002011-12-15T19:36:39.042-05:00Dear &quot;Buzz&quot;,
Perhaps you missed the blo...Dear &quot;Buzz&quot;,<br /><br />Perhaps you missed the blog post where I discussed the performance issues of apex.oracle.com in 2009 and how they were resolved: http://joelkallman.blogspot.com/2010/02/making-apexoraclecom-fast-again.html. It was a great learning experience for us, and hopefully our customers as well. Or maybe you missed the post where I have openly discussed moving Ask Tom to apex.oracle.com: http://joelkallman.blogspot.com/2009/09/ask-tom-moved-to-apexoraclecom.html.<br /><br />Perhaps you didn&#39;t get a chance to read my blog post about using the Resource Manager on apex.oracle.com (http://joelkallman.blogspot.com/2009/08/oracle-database-resource-manager-and.html) or the reasons why we use it (http://joelkallman.blogspot.com/2009/08/why-i-use-resource-manager-on.html).<br /><br />I have described apex.oracle.com as &quot;the wild, wild West&quot; before, and it still runs - which I think is quite an achievement unto itself.<br /><br />Plus, when you say &quot;that server has been plagued by performance issues all the time&quot;, are you referring to when I openly blogged about this and how we resolved it - 675 days ago? Can you please clarify what you mean by &quot;all the time&quot;? Is that 675 days ago? <br /><br />All of this in the context of a post about a YouTube video. Fascinating, really.<br /><br />JoelJoel R. Kallmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01915290758512999160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-10622414531522840692011-12-15T17:22:22.444-05:002011-12-15T17:22:22.444-05:00Obviously you can do what you want with your own r...Obviously you can do what you want with your own resources, but it seems silly to put a production application on a testbed server/database that anyone can effect. <br /><br />I can easily degrade your server with poor programming (and no malice). Plus that server has been plagued by performance issues all the time.<br /><br />Maybe its segregated - just think it is odd that you wouldn&#39;t use a different web server for internal stuff.Buzz Killingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14065369898503322171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-61988898679926802022011-12-15T17:09:14.094-05:002011-12-15T17:09:14.094-05:00Well, when it&#39;s Oracle applications and data, ...Well, when it&#39;s Oracle applications and data, clearly that&#39;s within our own policy (which we wrote). Same goes for asktom.oracle.com which is also hosted on apex.oracle.com.<br /><br />Do you mean to imply that Oracle should not be permitted to use their own resources as they see fit?<br /><br />JoelJoel R. Kallmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01915290758512999160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-47764770882022824432011-12-15T17:06:05.608-05:002011-12-15T17:06:05.608-05:00So much for non-production data being hosted on ap...So much for non-production data being hosted on apex.oracle.com...hmm...Buzz Killingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14065369898503322171noreply@blogger.com